Discover how to plan food forests, organic gardens, natural buildings, renewable energy systems, rainwater catchment, aquaculture, plant propagation, and much more! The Permaculture Design Course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to design and implement sustainable living systems in balance with natural ecosystems. July 30th through August 10th, 2012 at Alderleaf Wilderness College near Seattle, WA.

Permaculture Design Course

“This life-changing course has top instructors in the region and an amazing group of students. I came away with a profound toolkit on how to trulylive sustainably.” Ben Kaufman, 2011 participant

Monroe, WA (PRWEB) July 14, 2012

Learn how to work with nature to create a greener world! The Permaculture Design Course teaches how to apply nature-based permaculture design for both personal and professional use, to promote healthy communities and a meaningful, fulfilling lifestyle. Upon completion of the course graduates receive a Permaculture Design Certificate, an internationally-recognized credential for sustainability consulting. The course is a mixture of both classroom and outdoor hands-on projects.

Instructors: Jenny Pell, renowned permaculture designer, is noted for her work on the Seattle Beacon Hill Food Forest. Adam Rawson is an accomplished permaculture consultant and landscape designer. Steve Nicolini is an experienced wilderness skills instructor, wildlife tracker and permaculturist.

Accommodations: Free tent or car camping available on site with access to running water, fire pit and bathroom. Local hotel information is available on our website.

Cost & Discounts: $1500 per person. Pre-registration required online or by phone. Receive a 10% discount when you sign up for the Self-Sufficiency Series or if you register with a friend or family member. Space is limited.